New therapies for cancer are being developed all the time.
When a therapy shows promise, it is studied in a lab and improved as much as
possible. It is then tested on people with cancer which are called clinical
trials.

Clinical trials are available for virtually every kind of
cancer.

The advantage of clinical trials is that they offer new
therapies which may be more effective than existing therapies or have fewer
side effects.

The disadvantage is that the therapy has not been proven
to work or may not work on everyone.

Many people with cancer are eligible for participation in
clinical trials.

Medanta Duke Research Institute is working extensively on
various topics and research is being done to get many more alternatives of
treatment.